Astro*Carto*Graphy and Relocation

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by Erin Sullivan

An expert both in astrology and in world travel, Erin herself has lived in several cultures and made innumerable relocations in her life. Wherever we go there we are, but more potent aspects of ourself emerge in various locations. To date, this book is the only book that truly explains how we experience ourselves in various parts of the world from a person-centered and global perspective. It relates how even a minor a relocation can activate unconscious or sleeping characteristics within the self. Read Review

Peter Pan in Midlife, and The Midlife of America

by Erin Sullivan

In 1992 Jim Lewis had a manuscript too “hot” to publish. In 2002 not only is it an historical tour de force but also eerily current and completely relevant to the crisis that the US and the world now enacts. With the second generation Bush at the helm of the Great Ship US, the prophetic profundity of Jim Lewis' work has come about - this is no outdated raving of the lunatic fringe, but a coherent and touching personal history as it is a remarkable tale of collective growth. His fascination with Jung's work, the archetypes of individual and collective unconscious, his astrological brilliance, and his ability to articulate the impossible is here - all in Peter Pan in Midlife. Read Reviews

Bridging the Ideal and the Real

by Erin Sullivan

Edited by the author herself, this book is taken from two seminars presented at the London Centre for Psychological Astrology, where Erin was a tutor for eight years. Both the astrological Jupiter and Venus are given an original and fresh insight which clarifies some age-old dilemmas on relationships, creativity, morality and ethical beliefs.

REPRINT AND UPDATE OF THIS TEXT COMING SOON

This book is in Three parts which bring the archetype of the collective unconscious to bear on the individual in his or her small collective: the family. As she says in her introduction, “if it is familiar it is familial”. ( This book has been on the Weiser best seller list since its release).Full index, much larger format, excellent paper.

Traversing the Inner Landscape

by Erin Sullivan

Geocentricity might well be egocentricity...

The phenomenon of retrograde motion is based on our Earth-centered view of the solar system, but the movement and cycles of retrograde planets are based entirely on the apparent motion of the Sun through the zodiac. Erin Sullivan organizes and explains retrograde motion from a systems-viewpoint -- the system of the Sun and the planets -- and interprets retrograde planets natally, by progression, and in transit.

Erin has interpreted these movements in a way that is immediately apparent and useful to both novice and professional astrologers, and provides both psychological and mundane interpretations of retrograde planets.

New edition includes an index. 448 pp., 5-3/8" x 8-1/4"

"Your Retrograde Planets: Traversing the Inner Landscape book is like a bible to me, it always fascinates me how many students just take the easy way out with retrogrades without taking time to actually find out why they work so differently and what they truly mean - your book is ground breaking."
Ilja Sleja, Queensland, Australia

Boundaries of Mind, Body and Soul

by Erin Sullivan

THE FIRST IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF HOW AN INDIVIDUAL’S NATAL HOROSCOPE AND THE CYCLES OF PLANETARY DEVELOPMENT REVEAL THE UNIQUE CHALLENGES AND THE OPPORTUNITIES PRESENTED AT MIDLIFE.

Saturn, god of the 'saturine' disposition, is popularly associated with doom and gloom. But Saturn in Transit reveals the planet's useful and developmental influence in our lives. Saturn assists the modern hero and heroine, during its transit around the zodiac, by destroying the old and outmoded within, and throwing us periodically into chaos, which invariably generates a creative transformation of our purpose in life. Acting as a catalyst of awareness and growth, Saturn becomes the planet of changes. Erin Sullivan gives a thorough account of the astrology, mythology, and psychology of Saturn's role as the source of divine discontent. This revised edition includes a new chapter, "The Transit of Saturn to the Planets", showing how we continually give birth to ourselves all our lives. Includes a useful index. 304 pp., 5-3/8" x 8-1/4"